Launch of the 'EM-K200 Series' Wall-Mounted Emergency Broadcasting System

JVCKENWOOD Public & Industrial Systems Corp. will release the 'EM-K200 Series' wall-mounted emergency broadcasting system under the Victor brand in early June, supporting up to 30 lines and 480W output.
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JVCKENWOOD Public & Industrial Systems Corp., a member of the JVCKENWOOD Group, will launch the 'EM-K200 Series' wall-mounted emergency broadcasting system under the Victor brand in early June. This system supports a configuration of up to 30 lines and 480W output. Emergency broadcasting equipment is mandated by the Fire Service Act based on building size and usage. Key requirements for installation include reliable information delivery, intuitive operation, reduced installation space and construction costs, and ease of replacement for existing equipment. Compact wall-mounted models are widely used in smaller facilities such as supermarkets, schools, hotels, and apartment buildings. This new model enhances the functionality, performance, and operability of the previous 'EM-K150 Series.' While maintaining a space-saving design, it allows for a system configuration of up to 30 output control lines and a rated output of 480W. Despite being wall-mounted, it is suitable for mid-sized facilities that previously required rack-mounted equipment, contributing to cost reduction. It features a full-color LCD display and Color Universal Design (CUD) for high visibility. Furthermore, it includes built-in four-language voice alarm messages for fire emergencies and wireless integration, supporting smooth information delivery tailored to the situation. The company will market this model for a wide range of applications, from emergency broadcasts during fires to earthquake alerts and routine business announcements, contributing to safety, security, and operational efficiency.

FAQ

Are there similar requirements for emergency broadcasting in Taiwan?

Yes, Taiwan's fire safety regulations mandate emergency broadcasting systems for public buildings and residential complexes, mirroring the Japanese market requirements.